HAVING taken the shop adjoining our Drapery, have opened it for Men'B Clothing and Boots, &»;. Splendid Assortment of Overcoats, Waterproofs, Oilsbins, &c. 155 Pumpkin Prizas to b given away. Apprentices wanted for the dressmaking. — H. C, Eegers, Melford House. FAYARD AND BLAYN PAPER SIXTY years of great success proclaim superiority m the treatment of Violent Colds, Irritation of the Cheat, Aching, Sprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, Sof Corns, etc. This medicine, the property o which hos been established more than half a century by thousands of cures, iB of an inyaluable use m many inflammatory diseases against which there are not rr.auy effi aclous remedies, and is therefore justly considered by a great number of our most eminent physicians as the most active and least irritating agent m the bove affections. In order to avoid counterfeiting, Mesarß Fayard and Blayn's signature has to be required on every roll of paper and on the box. Wholesale 80, Rue Baint-Merri, Pori6 (France) and sold by all Chemists m the olonies. THE SECEIT OF SUCCESS. THE "SECRET OF SUCCESS," a new invention, is brought before (he public, and commands eucccs3. A score of abominable imitatiocs are immediately introduced by the unscrupuloup, who, m copying tha original closely enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly ns to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed m an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit. TO THE WIVE 3 AND MOTHERS OF ASHBUKTON AND THE GENERAL PUBLIO CF NEW ZEALAND. In presenting to the public of ABhburton the marvellous £TEiM WASHER, I believa I ani conferring a boon of incalculable worth on every wire and mother m this beauti'ul land on whom that most important function of every household devolves known, (and hitherto d'eadsd) as washing clothee of every description. s By the use of tbiH Machine, this distastefnl and slavish woika is entirely relieved of its drndgery, and made a source of pleasurable exercisei The unequalled qualities which it poßsescss of thoroughly bleaching tho clothoo, giving them an unparalleled whiteness, and its harmless action upon delicate aid colored fabrics, render it peculiarly useful and popular. The saving qualities of the Machine are quite m keeping with its other meritorious features. Any person who will giva it a practical ieat will be unquestionably convinced that from an ECONOMICAL standpoint it is unsurpassed and unequalled. Tho consumption of fuel is materially reduced. The saving effected m this item alone will m one year equal the price of the Machine. As it only entaite the consumption of two-thirds the amount of Boap u&od m the ordinary way of washing-, this item of economy is self-evident to every person. The greatest saving, however, is effected m tha wear and tear of the clothes. Every intelligent individual knows that tbe use of tha washboard wears (he various fabrics more than anything else- and as tho marvellous Steam Washer renders its use absolutely unnecessary, and thereby obviates almost entirely the necessity for 11 clothes mending,' its saving qualities ; n this particular will be at once apparent and appreciated. But all its saving qualities if a financial character are eh* psed, and dwindle into ir significance, when we take into consideration the frail, delicate, and weakly condition of thousands of wives and mothers who are forced to tax their energies and waste their limited strength m the old way of washing; but who may by the use of its magical proper fee, do tho work without any faiigue to their feeble bodies, and with infinite satisfaction and pleasure to their minds. This, more than any desire or expectation on the part of the invento to make money out of the article, was tho prims object ha had m view. From the marvellous resalts obtained from its .use, however, and the unbounded and enthusiastic commendations from ovetyone having used i t since its introduction to the public, as the annexed list of names of persons who have purchased tha machine and are willing to testify to its merits, will fully attest, the advertiser has deemed it wise, m order to place this incomparable article of household use more prominently before the intelligent people of the district, to give the postal address of a fdw of the buyers, m crder that an unprejudiced and entirely impartial opinion of its intrinsic value, may be readily obtained by anyone desirous of getting such information from actual users and purchasers, who will undoubtedly be best calculated to give a just estimate of its value. Mra Herbert, Sonfiold Mr M. Bruce, Seafield Mr Collison, Seafield Mr D. Bobs, Lauriston Mr G T. Marriott, Ashburton Mr T. Olaridpe, Ashbnrton Mr W. Oharlton, Ashburton Mr Bradbnry, Ashburton Mr H° Hudson, Klgin Mr J. Lloyd, NewlJhds Mr E. Thomas, Wakanui Mr A. Frisby, Ashburton Forks Mr i.. C'rapman, Willowby Mr G Orce, Willowby Mr J. Williams, Witlowby Mr J. Hearn, Ealing Mr A. McLeod, Tinwald Mr W. Anderson, Flemington Mr C. O. Fooka, Alford Forest Road Mr Peter Lownie, Wakanui Mr William Browne, Wakunul JMr J, Johnstone, Trevotton Mr Chares Ward, Ashburton Mr William Bayließ, Ashbnrton Mr Charles Fowke, Aehburton Mr Andrew Dawson, Wa'erton Mr Join Wheatßtona Mr J, H. Carlron, Mount Somors Mr J. Tucker, ABhburton Mr T. U. Jones, Ashbnrton Mr Rei craft, Rakaia Mr Button, Methven Mr Maginnis, Methven Mr L I* 1 . Androwes, Ashb^rcon* Mr B. Lowe, Willowby Mr J. W. Silcock, Ash burton Mr J. Canning, ABhburton Mr J. Kingsbury, Chertsey Mr McAnnally, Kylo Mr J. Primmer, ltakaia Mr J. Wheeler, Willowby Mr J. Oaborne, Willowby Mr J. Dunn, Flemington Mrs .Nevill, .ABhburton * Mr J. Doyle, Ruapuna Mr A. Gibson, TemaUa Mr Crowe, Temuka Mr . Mcßae, Central Hotel iv'.rß. Baker, shburton Mrd Hellens, ABhburton Mr J. Harris, ABhbarton And 301 othersIt docs away with wet fteb, paiDv. ihe inns, buck, and brsast, and does a ' liay'fc cashing m. 2 hours, and makes you tu3°*tal jven on washing day. F. FEOIMA^. SOLE AGENT
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1545, 29 April 1887, Page 2
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995Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1545, 29 April 1887, Page 2
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